Bill Gates: US country only to have coronavirus ‘madness tested’


Microsoft founder Bill Gates on Sunday accused the American coronavirus of “testing insanity”, saying it had fallen behind the rest of the world, much of which has begun to reopen after the failure of infection growth.

“A variety of early mistakes by the U.S. and then the political sphere meant we did not pass our tests,” Gates said Sunday on CNN’s “Fareed Zakaria GPS.” ‘It’s nonsense that any kind of travel ban we did was beneficial in any case. That does not pass the health test … and now we have carried out our lockdowns nationwide with less fidelity than other countries. ‘

Commercial labs, he said, have left customers with long waits, while “very wealthy people have access to these rapid turnaround tests.”

“It’s striking that you can not get the government to improve the tests because they just want to say how great it is,” he continued. ‘I said to her,’ Look, have one. ‘ [Centers for Disease Control and Prevention] website that prioritizes who is being tested. Do not reimburse any test where the result returns after three days. You pay billions of dollars in this very invalid way to get the most worthless test results in the world. “

“No other country has the testing madness because they will not talk about repairing it because they think they should just keep acting like they have done a competent job,” he added.

Without enough rapid testing, Gates went through, people with the virus may not self-isolate in time to contain the infection. He added that he believes a vaccine is likely to be developed by the end of 2020 or within the first half of 2021.

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